A federal judge in Oregon has restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the first time in days, a large crowd has formed outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Affordable housing residents near a federal immigration building in Portland, Oregon, have won a court order limiting federal officers’ use of tear gas during protests at the facility.
Ample evidence shows the existence of an unwritten policy” to encourage excessive, unpredictable and indiscriminate force to quash protesters’ rights, the judge found.
A freelance videographer testified that federal officers targeted him with a smoke canister and pepper ball rounds while he ...
In an opinion and order issued Monday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Michael Simon granted the plaintiffs' motion for a ...
Federal officials say “rioters violently stormed” the facility. Protesters say hundreds more were just walking peacefully ...
The court order limits federal agents’ crowd control tactics and concludes that the use of chemical munitions against largely peaceful protests may violate First Amendment rights ...
Portland is writing a very expensive coda to its 2020 protest era. On March 5, 2025, Portland City Council signed off on an ...
A federal judge restricted federal agents from using chemical munitions at protests at the ICE building in Portland unless ...
A federal judge in Oregon has limited the use of tear gas by federal officers during protests at the ICE building, following a lawsuit by the ACLU of Oregon, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.
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